Spinorhino Casino Review, A Network Scoring as Low as 2.0 and No Licence to Speak Of
BLACKHALL TECHNOLOGY GROUP LIMITADA. Remember that name, because the same management runs two other casinos alongside Spinorhino: Winorio Casino at 2.6 and TrueLuck Casino at 2.0. Three platforms, same management, all scoring in the Very Low or worse range. Spinorhino itself sits at 2.7 on the Safety Index. No gambling licence. The T&Cs have been flagged as somewhat unfair rather than just mildly questionable. And the casino was under maintenance at the time the review was written, which raises its own set of questions about operational reliability.
No direct complaints against Spinorhino itself. But 14 complaints against those two related casinos generated 6,890 black points that get attributed here. That’s how network effects work. Casino Guru’s official position is to stay away from this platform and look for something better. There’s nothing here that changes that conclusion.
Welcome Bonus
Five offers in the database. The highest is 80% up to €1,500 with 75 spins. The others run from 40% to 100% across different deposit sizes with spin counts attached to most. The top offer by headline percentage is 100% up to €500 with 100 spins. Wagering conditions aren’t published in the available data. Given the T&C fairness issues already on record, those conditions need reading with more care than usual. There’s also a per-spin win limit of €250,000, which puts a ceiling on individual spin payouts regardless of what the game itself would have paid.
Payments
Visa, Mastercard, bank transfer and a crypto range covering Bitcoin, Ethereum, Tether, Litecoin, Dogecoin, Bitcoin Cash, Ripple, Cardano, TRON, USD Coin, Solana, Toncoin, Chainlink, Dash, Binance Coin and Avalanche. Eighteen methods in total. Daily withdrawal limit is €10,000, weekly €20,000 and monthly €50,000. Those figures are generous. They don’t change the Safety Index context.
Games
Seventy-six providers. NetEnt, Nolimit City, Play’n GO, Evolution Gaming, Pragmatic Play, Hacksaw Gaming, Big Time Gaming, Thunderkick, Betsoft, Evoplay, Spribe, TrueLab, Avatar UX, Fantasma Games and Yggdrasil are among the recognisable names with a long tail of smaller studios covering formats you won’t find everywhere. Slots, roulette, blackjack, baccarat, video poker, bingo, jackpots, crash games, keno, eSports betting, virtual sports and a live casino covering game shows, live bingo and live dice are all listed as available. Live chat runs 24/7 in both English and Greek. Support quality came back as good from direct testing.
Support and Responsible Gambling
Two languages covered in live chat: English and Greek. Available around the clock. Support tested as good. Responsible gambling tools aren’t individually confirmed in the available data and are described as limited.
Pros and Cons
Pros:
- 76 providers covering a wide range of formats
- 24/7 live chat in English and Greek
- Good support quality in testing
- Withdrawal limits generous on paper
- Crypto selection covers a broad range of assets
Cons:
- Safety Index of 2.7, Casino Guru recommends avoiding
- No gambling licence
- 6,890 black points carried from related casino network
- T&Cs flagged as somewhat unfair
- Per-spin win limit of €250,000
- Limited responsible gambling tools
- Casino under maintenance at time of review
- Related platforms score 2.6 and 2.0 respectively
Final Verdict
Good live chat and 76 providers are not reasons to play at a casino that’s unlicensed, connected to a network with a 2.0-scoring platform, carrying nearly 7,000 black points and currently under maintenance. The recommendation to avoid this platform is the right one. Spend the game variety somewhere with a licence behind it.


